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... Alexander Fadeyev , making him rewrite his novel The Young Guard . In its original version the novel calumnied many people , especially one of the leaders of the Young Guard , the heroic Tretyakevich ( the traitor Stakhovich in the ...
... Alexander Fadeyev , making him rewrite his novel The Young Guard . In its original version the novel calumnied many people , especially one of the leaders of the Young Guard , the heroic Tretyakevich ( the traitor Stakhovich in the ...
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... Alexander Fadeyev with his graying temples as he revealed to them the very basis of socialist realism : " We must show Soviet man truthfully and show him as he ought to be , throwing light on his future . " He rustled his sheets of ...
... Alexander Fadeyev with his graying temples as he revealed to them the very basis of socialist realism : " We must show Soviet man truthfully and show him as he ought to be , throwing light on his future . " He rustled his sheets of ...
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... Alexander Fadeyev shot himself at his dacha in Peredelkino after sending letters to a number of friends , letters which were quickly intercepted by the State Security service . When I heard that he had committed suicide , I immediately ...
... Alexander Fadeyev shot himself at his dacha in Peredelkino after sending letters to a number of friends , letters which were quickly intercepted by the State Security service . When I heard that he had committed suicide , I immediately ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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